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“Furious 7” again raced to the top spot at the box office this weekend.

The latest installment from the Universal Pictures franchise dominated domestic ticket sales with $60.6 million in its second weekend—still robust despite a 59% drop from its opening weekend.

When factored in with its massive $143.6-million opening, that pushed the film's total to $252 million -- a best for the franchise.

With a whopping $190-million price tag, the film crossed the $200-million mark, on Friday, in just eight days -- surpassing the studio’s previous record for that milestone, set by “Despicable Me 2” in 11 days.

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